Scandal rocks luxurious California town where local politician and his daughter are accused of using $13million in public money to fund their glamorous lifestyle READ MORE: Inside trial of Mike Lynch who was given 0.5% chance of acquittal By Alexa Cimino For Dailymail.Com Published: 21:56, 23 August 2024 | Updated: 22:14, 23 August 2024 e-mail View comments Federal agents raided multiple properties connected to the daughter of an Orange County supervisor, who is accused of using taxpayer money to purchase a home.

Rhiannon Do, an executive at Viet America Society (VAS) and the daughter of Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do, purchased a $1.035 million home in Tustin, California , last year. The county's lawsuit alleges that Do and VAS used public funds to buy this home and others, as well as to fund extravagant expenses.

LAist 's investigation, which began in November 2023, uncovered over $13 million in public money approved for the nonprofit. Federal agents also searched the Perfume River restaurant in Westminster, a contractor for VAS. The FBI , IRS, and Orange County District Attorney's Office are conducting the investigation, following a civil lawsuit filed by the county against VAS for misappropriating $10.

4 million in COVID relief funds, reports the Orange County Register . Investigators were seen removing boxes from the property, which Do shares with his wife, a Superior Court judge. Do is not personally named in the county's lawsuit against VAS.

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